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Originally Posted by Eomer of the Rohirrim
That is a tenuous link. So tenuous I hardly see the point. He/she explains in the first part that Iranians are shown famous films all the time - they're bound to play LotR sooner rather than later.
Tolkien's the new Nietzsche: anyone can fit him into their story. It doesn't usually make that story interesting.
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I agree, Eomer, at some point, but let me raise another.
Tolkien may not be a
Jose Rizal who wrote novels to spark revolutions, but if his text inspires people to be strong, as well-written and timeless literature does at one point or another, it's worthy of credit.